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Flint Center for Educational Excellence reports $3.6M in programming, expanded after‑school reach and collaboration with district

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Flint Center President Janelle Jamieson briefed the board on two years of partnership work — including after‑school enrollment, success mentoring outcomes and a role in the Brownell neighborhood transformation and state consolidation funding effort.

Janelle Jamieson, president and CEO of the Flint Center for Educational Excellence, told the Flint School District board the Center now serves all 10 Flint school sites with community education and after‑school programming under a memorandum of understanding with the district.

Jamieson said the Center employs 52 full‑time and part‑time staff at district sites — “41 of them are full time, and 11 of them are part time” — and that the organization’s direct programming costs for Thrive After School and community education are about $3,600,000 per year.

Jamieson described a set of interventions the Center runs with the district. Success mentoring pairs students…

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